Improvement in washing-machines



GEORGESCHATZ.

Improvement in Washing Machines..-

Patented Feb.13,1872.

WITNESSES; INVENTOR.

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GEORGE SGHATZ, OF BERLIN, CANADA.

IMPROVEMENT IN WASHING-MACHINES.

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Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 123,646, dated February 13, 1872.

I, GEORGE SCHATZ, of the town of Berlin, in the county of Waterloo and Province of Ontario, Canada, carpenter, have invented a new and useful Improvement in the Construction and Working of certain Washing Machines, of which the followin gis a specification:

My invention consists in theintroduction of treadle-power, and the combination of treadlepower with hand-power in the working of a washing-machine invented by myself, and patented by myself and Enoch Ziegler inthe Dominion of Canada, and known as Ziegler and Schatzs perfected washer, and in' the working of other machines constructed on. a like principle.

The object of the invention is to gain power.

Figure 1 represents a perspective view with a side partly broken away; Fig. 2, a part of the frame, showing the front legs, with the grooves and treaclle-top.

In Fig. 1 A represents the box; B, the loose rollers; G, the dasher; E, the treadle-rod; F,

Witnesses:

FREDERIC STEWART MACGAOHEN,

of the village of Waterloo, in the county of Waterloo, in the Province of Ontario, barrister. FRED. W. GAHOUN,

of the same place, solicitor. 

